Re: [PATCH 0/3] SCSI: Fix hard lockup in scsi_remove_target()

From: Ewan Milne
Date: Wed Oct 14 2015 - 16:22:17 EST


On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 07:30 -0700, James Bottomley wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 15:50 +0200, Johannes Thumshirn wrote:
> > Removing a SCSI target via scsi_remove_target() suspected to be racy. When a
> > sibling get's removed from the list it can occassionly happen that one CPU is
> > stuck endlessly looping around this code block
> >
> > list_for_each_entry(starget, &shost->__targets, siblings) {
> > if (starget->state == STARGET_DEL)
> > continue;
>
> How long is the __targets list? It seems a bit unlikely that this is
> the exact cause, because for a short list all in STARGET_DEL that loop
> should exit very quickly. Where in the code does scsi_remove_target
> +0x68/0x240 actually point to?
>
> Is it not a bit more likely that we're following a removed list element?
> Since that points back to itself, the list_for_each_entry() would then
> circulate forever. If that's the case the simple fix would be to use
> the safe version of the list traversal macro.
>
> James

For what it's worth, I've seen a dump where this was exactly the case.
starget was in STARGET_DEL state, starget->siblings pointed to itself,
kref was 0, reap_ref was 0 (this was a while back).

The problem was not able to be reproduced at the time.

-Ewan


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